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Requires Discipline - Learn It In 3 Steps
When working toward goals or striving for
success in any endeavor, self-discipline is one vital quality
you need to have. Most of us cringe at the thought because
it brings to mind instant visions of sacrifice, difficulty
and strain.
However, discipline doesn’t have to be so hard. The problem
occurs when you try to go from having no self-discipline
to forcing yourself to undertake a heavy load of responsibility.
Talk about pressure!
Below are three
easy ways to become more disciplined with
a minimum of discomfort:
1.
First, change your attitude about discipline.
One
reason you may not be disciplined is because you think
the activities
or chores you need to do will be unpleasant in some way.
The most common reaction to thoughts like that is to put
the activities aside or avoid them until you feel ready
to handle them. Instead, pump yourself up and get motivated to get them
done as soon as possible! Look forward to the challenge and
keep affirming how great you’ll feel when you’re finished.
Focus on the sense of personal accomplishment you’ll gain
with every task and you’ll be much more likely to stick to
your plans.
2.
Make self-discipline a gradual process.
Rather
than trying to force yourself into submission with
a big list of tasks
or activities, go a little easier on yourself to start. Identify one small task or activity that you can use for
practice. Make it something fairly easy to accomplish each
day, and then make sure you do it. If you have to, post notes
of encouragement everywhere or wear an elastic band around
your wrist as a reminder. If possible, get this one task
out of the way first thing in the morning before you do anything
else. Make it your highest priority and it will soon become
a solid habit.
Then, begin adding more tasks or activities – or increase
the size or frequency of the original task so you’re doing
more each day. Little by little, keep increasing it like
that and eventually you’ll find that you’re doing the things
you set out to do without excuses or procrastination.
3.
Commitment.
If
you’re not fully committed to achieving your goals, you’ll
probably have a harder time pushing yourself
to work on them. Make a solemn vow to yourself that you
will do what it takes to work on your goals every single
day.
Write a list of important action steps and make it your
mission to do one or more of them each day. Re-commit yourself
as
often as necessary to make sure you stick to your plans. More than anything else, self-discipline is a favorable
result of a series of wise decisions that you make each day.
Choose to be disciplined, choose to be successful – and you
will be!
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